Former NSA Director Nakasone opens new institute at Vanderbilt to train ‘right type of leader’
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Retired Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone opened a new Institute of National Security at Vanderbilt University in Nashville on Wednesday, with a plan to train the next generation of national security professionals. The former leader of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command is eager to fill the personnel needs of the federal workforce. “With a culture of collaborating across disciplines to solve tough challenges, an ethos rooted in service and a long history of partnering with the defense and aerospace sector, Vanderbilt University and our institute are uniquely...
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